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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Bigchick wrote:Update........
Strungi ya majani chai from Njunu Tea Factory (I hear hii ni ile kali kabisa) nimekunywa.
Lots of fruit and water nimekunywa.
Some over the counter medication prescribed by the pharmasist.
Tychos clockwise massage resulted in immediate rush to the loo and a feeling like the internsl organs have been rearranged huko ndani
Outcome:-Fever gone.........pain has gone.........dizziness has gone.........running still on and has intesified but with no crampy pains and it feels cleaner.Will do Masukumas' spinach this evenning for the final cleansing.
Meanwhile nimeweka kamkeka hapo karibu na loo for quick dashes.
Thankyou all. Mixing all these ideas in your stomach has led to the prolonged 'running'. Interestingly, the human body is incredibly easy to deal with. Learning it's logic and supplying it with its' needs is all one needs to live a healthy life. That's why the story of human evolution goes back to millions of years. But strangely, the motif nowadays is that of complication and being 'guinea pigs'. Thank you for the update @Big chick.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/1/2012 Posts: 290
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This thread is super helpful. I'm currently going through the same thing, 12 hours and counting! I think I've've lost like 5kgs in those 12 hours. I'm never taking meat in Westy again. Now if you excuse me, I need to go throw up
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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I hope this is not a case of "bun in the oven" unknowingly. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/1/2012 Posts: 290
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Impunity wrote:I hope this is not a case of "bun in the oven" unknowingly. Nope. Just bad food. You scared me
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... Pole,was the alien like thing alive?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/9/2009 Posts: 2,003
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Chaka wrote:maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... Pole,was the alien like thing alive? This reminds of my younger days when a neighbor's cow was slaughtered only to find half a blanket and a pair of keys in its stomach.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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radio wrote:Chaka wrote:maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... Pole,was the alien like thing alive? This reminds of my younger days when a neighbor's cow was slaughtered only to find half a blanket and a pair of keys in its stomach. Stake kuharibu Friday yenu would have posted a pic I think it was wiggling possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/23/2011 Posts: 503
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maka wrote:radio wrote:Chaka wrote:maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... Pole,was the alien like thing alive? This reminds of my younger days when a neighbor's cow was slaughtered only to find half a blanket and a pair of keys in its stomach. Stake kuharibu Friday yenu would have posted a pic I think it was wiggling pole @maka. Gosh so how had you swallowed the wig?? Even a BrOKeN clock is right twice a day
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... Pole bro. We thank God the foreigner in the body is out. Wish you full recovery. Hiyo picha weka tu. There are bigger problems in the world. Ans now that its out, it will be more of a celebration than kuharibu Fri. Weka tuone tuikemee riswaaaaa
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/28/2008 Posts: 2,276 Location: Kibish
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am also experiencing the same and am suspecting i ate something bad either in Taveta or Wundanyi. Nadondosha meli kubwa seuze ngalawa!
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 763 Location: Intersection
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maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... Pole....hope it had not laid eggs
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/17/2014 Posts: 231
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maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... @maka, I saw that post where you said you just had abdominal surgery and you were recuperating. I wondered if it was related to the "piles" issue a while back. What did they excise? Was it in the stomach, small intestine or large intestine? Would like to know. Pole ndugu. Get well soon. "Occasionally I drop a tea cup to shatter on the floor. On purpose. I am not satisfied when it does not gather itself up again. Someday perhaps that cup will come together."
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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Bykhovets wrote:maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... @maka, I saw that post where you said you just had abdominal surgery and you were recuperating. I wondered if it was related to the "piles" issue a while back. What did they excise? Was it in the stomach, small intestine or large intestine? Would like to know. Pole ndugu. Get well soon. From the report the surgeon called it a right hemicolectomy... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/26/2008 Posts: 2,097
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maka wrote:Bykhovets wrote:maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... @maka, I saw that post where you said you just had abdominal surgery and you were recuperating. I wondered if it was related to the "piles" issue a while back. What did they excise? Was it in the stomach, small intestine or large intestine? Would like to know. Pole ndugu. Get well soon. From the report the surgeon called it a right hemicolectomy... Quick of recovery kamama, the procedure should be sufficient to get you on the path of normal life. People should always get timely intervention hence a full medical check up may be worth than a quick fix remedy. Cheers bro. "Never regret, if its good, its wonderful. If its bad, its experience."
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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maka wrote:Bykhovets wrote:maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... @maka, I saw that post where you said you just had abdominal surgery and you were recuperating. I wondered if it was related to the "piles" issue a while back. What did they excise? Was it in the stomach, small intestine or large intestine? Would like to know. Pole ndugu. Get well soon. From the report the surgeon called it a right hemicolectomy... Quick recovery @Maka. What lead to this? And are there any natural remedies, moreso for you in post-recovery?
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/17/2014 Posts: 231
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maka wrote:Bykhovets wrote:maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... @maka, I saw that post where you said you just had abdominal surgery and you were recuperating. I wondered if it was related to the "piles" issue a while back. What did they excise? Was it in the stomach, small intestine or large intestine? Would like to know. Pole ndugu. Get well soon. From the report the surgeon called it a right hemicolectomy... I hope that mass was taken for histology. Post the pathology findings when you receive them. Seems there was an issue in or around your caecum. It is vestigial, so it can be removed along with part of the ascending colon without much ado. Simple resection and anastomosis. No colostomy fashioning. Booze, mutura na boiro will now be a thing of the past. You need to carefully select your foods for a while. Remember to go for a colonoscopy every 2 years. Glad it has finally been sorted. "Occasionally I drop a tea cup to shatter on the floor. On purpose. I am not satisfied when it does not gather itself up again. Someday perhaps that cup will come together."
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/27/2008 Posts: 3,760
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Cant figure out the size, wish you had put a ruler next to it....and what weight is it?
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Rank: User Joined: 1/20/2014 Posts: 3,528
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aish,....... pole bro! Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2009 Posts: 2,375
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Bykhovets wrote:maka wrote:Bykhovets wrote:maka wrote:Don't take stomach issues lightly I have been making assumptions,taking flagyl so many times...but I also blame some doctors I have seen been treated for amobeasis and gastroentretitis so many times,little did I know what was cooking in my tummy,you can't believe the thing that was chucked during surgery...alien like...but God is indeed good... @maka, I saw that post where you said you just had abdominal surgery and you were recuperating. I wondered if it was related to the "piles" issue a while back. What did they excise? Was it in the stomach, small intestine or large intestine? Would like to know. Pole ndugu. Get well soon. From the report the surgeon called it a right hemicolectomy... I hope that mass was taken for histology. Post the pathology findings when you receive them. Seems there was an issue in or around your caecum. It is vestigial, so it can be removed along with part of the ascending colon without much ado. Simple resection and anastomosis. No colostomy fashioning. Booze, mutura na boiro will now be a thing of the past. You need to carefully select your foods for a while. Remember to go for a colonoscopy every 2 years. Glad it has finally been sorted. Daktari Bykhovets can you translate that into plain English? Ugua pole@ Maka. It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt... -Mark Twain
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